
Tom Priest from T&M Embroidery posted a thread on T' Rocketry Forum askin' for six people t' review one o' his new shirts. Begad! I be fortunate enough t' receive a free Apollo 13 t-shirt.
T' shirt arrived within just a few days via priority mail. Ahoy! I received a gray shirt with t' Apollo 13 rocket logo designed by T&M. Avast, shiver me timbers, me proud beauty! T' embroidery work be flawless. Ya scallywag! All o' t' threads are neat and tight. T' colors and design were well thought out. T' design is small and is located on t' left front o' t' shirt. It’s design and clarity draws your attention t' it. Begad! T' shirt is made o' 90% preshrunk cotton and 10% polyester.
T' SouthEast Alabama Rocket Society (SEARS) o' which I am a member, me hearties, ordered our club shirts and hats from T&M. Avast, me bucko, me proud beauty! I requested a white polo type shirt with a khaki hat. Avast, me proud beauty! T&M embroidered t' club’s new logo on both usin' a design created by one o' our club member. My polo shirt is made o' 50% cotton and 50% polyester blend. Begad! T' logo turned out great. Aye aye! T' design is clear with no loose threads.

Although, me hearties, it is still impressive, t' logo on me hat didn’t turn out as clear as t' one on me shirt. I’m sure that embroiderin' designs on a hat can be a little more tedious than on larger items like shirts. T' hat itself is well made and o' high quality materials. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast, shiver me timbers, me proud beauty! It has a buckle style adjustment for those o' us with “between sized” heads. So we can adjust it for our comfort.

Overall, I was quite impressed with t' quality o' t' products I received and will be orderin' more items in t' future. Ya scallywag! I browsed their website t' find me next “got t' have” item. They have a multitude o' colors t' choose from. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast! I did nay see, however, shiver me timbers, t' hats listed on t' site. Avast! Begad! So, shiver me timbers, if you are interested in hats you may want t' e-mail or call them.
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J.E.T. (February 18, 2006)